Wildberries began removing goods from POIs, which are participating in the strike, which began due to the introduction of fines for POI employees. This is reported by the SHOT Telegram channel.

Wildberries began to remove merchandise from the points of issuance of orders participating in the strike

The merchandise that is in the point is collected by the couriers of the company. The market also began deactivating all collection points, whose representatives traveled to the Wildberries headquarters in Moscow on March 14.

As previously reported, on March 14, the owners of the distribution points came to the main office of the market in Moscow and threatened to close it. This happened after the online platform made changes to the offer.

According to the new rules, PVZ owners are obliged to pay the full amount of the goods in the event of a defective return or if, through no fault of their own, another item is found in the package. In addition, a clause on a fine of 100,000 rubles was added to the offer for distributing PVZ “inaccurate, false, misleading, inciting illegal information actions, dissemination of information expressing a disrespectful and negative attitude towards the client.”

On March 15, dozens of collection points in the Urals, Siberia and the Far East joined the strike against the new system of market fines.

State Duma deputy Dmitry Gusev also spoke about the situation. On his Telegram channel, he said that “representatives of the company and the owners of the collection point are meeting in his office,” with whom he plans to discuss how to get out of this situation. He also emphasized that since Wildberries does not have its own unions, the State Duma will become the union of market partners.

RB.RU sent a request to the Wildberries press service.

Author:

anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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